Castles In Devon - Launceston Castle

Visit Launceston Castle, an ancient Norman stronghold with a dramatic hilltop location offering stunning views over Cornwall.

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The History of Launceston Castle

Launceston Castle boasts a formidable history dating back to Norman times. Initially a motte-and-bailey castle with a wooden keep, it was built by Robert, Count of Mortain, William the Conqueror’s half-brother, immediately after the Norman Conquest. It was later rebuilt in stone during the 13th century and served as a prison in the 17th century. Over the centuries, Launceston Castle played a crucial part in England’s history, acting as a judicial and administrative centre. Today, managed by the English Heritage, it stands as a living testimony to the past, narrating tales of royalty, incarceration and war, whilst offering panoramic views of the stunning countryside. 

Distance from Langstone Cliff Hotel

Nestled approximately 82 miles away, the romantic ruin of Launceston Castle lies around a 90-minute drive from Langstone Cliff Hotel. Travelling through the beautiful landscapes of Devon, reaching the castle is a drive down history lane and is as charming as the destination itself.

Things to do at the Castle

Launceston Castle, built in the 13th century, offers more than just breathtaking views. For starters, visitors can explore the castle keep, stroll about the picturesque grounds, or visit the display that interprets the castle’s history. If you get thrilled by fortified walls and towers, you’ll be eager to traverse the North gatehouse, filled with arresting architectural design. Additionally, there’s always the opportunity to picnic amidst timeless landscapes and unfold the pages of history that this castle has preserved over centuries.

Opening Times

The castle is open for visitors throughout the year, except for 24-26 December and 1 January. Its opening hours generally lie between 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM from April to October, and 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM from November to March, but it’s always a good practice to check the English Heritage website for any variations.

Guided Tours

Embark on a riveting journey through time with the castle’s guided tours, which serve as a splendid way to learn about the rich tapestry of history that the castle has woven over the centuries. Experienced guides will narrate the castle’s fascinating history, giving you insights into its past that you’d rarely find elsewhere.

Other things to do nearby

Close to Launceston Castle, visitors can explore numerous attractions. The town of Launceston itself is lined with independent shops and cafes, making for a delightful stroll. Additionally, two miles out lies the Hidden Valley Discovery Park, offering fun rides, play areas, and coded trails ideal for families.

Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the grandeur and history of Launceston Castle.

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Visit Launceston Castle, an ancient Norman stronghold with a dramatic hilltop location offering stunning views over Cornwall.